Pronunciation:
/ˈbrɪdʒɪt/
Meaning:
Exalted one, strength
Variations:
Brigid;Bridgette;Bridie;Brigit;Birgit;Birgitta;Bertha;Britta
Bridget is an Irish name derived from the Gaelic name Brighid, meaning "exalted one" or "strength." It is closely associated with Saint Brigid of Kildare, a prominent figure in Irish Christianity, who is one of Ireland's patron saints. Historically, the name has been popular in Ireland and among the Irish diaspora. Variants of Bridget, such as Brigid and Brigette, are found across different cultures, reflecting its widespread use. The name is predominantly used for females, though some variations like Brigid have been used for males in certain contexts. In modern times, Bridget has seen fluctuating popularity, with peaks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in English-speaking countries. It remains a favored choice in Ireland and among those of Irish heritage. Sibling names often include traditional Irish names like Sean, Patrick, and Siobhan. People named Bridget are often described as strong, compassionate, and resilient, traits that align with the name's meaning.